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5 February 2024

Two New Shows 'Baghin' and 'Bhagwaan Parashuraam' Double the Excitement for Viewers on Star Bharat

Starting February 5, 2024, Star Bharat is set to launch 'Baghin', a mystical revenge thriller and Bhagwaan Parashuraam, a devotional series. 

Mumbai, 5th February, 2024: Get ready for a double dose of entertainment as Star Bharat brings you two exciting new shows, 'Baghin' and 'Bhagwaan Parashuraam.' Starting February 5, 2024, 'Baghin' promises to deliver supernatural thrills in a gripping mystical revenge thriller, while Bhagwaan Parashuraam, a devotional series, will narrate the unknown tale of Lord Parshuram, the 6th incarnation of Lord Vishnu. Boasting stellar ensemble casts, these shows are set to entertain audiences with their distinctive storytelling. 

'Baghin,' starring Aneri Vajani, Zeeshan Khan, Ansh Bagri, and Krrip Kapur Suri in pivotal roles, unfolds an intense battle between MAN and BEAST. The story follows 'Gauri' (Aneri Vajani), a simple girl being possessed by the spirit of a tigress (Baghin), initiating a vengeful quest against those responsible for her untimely demise.

Aneri Vajani, the lead actor of Baghin, is eager to introduce a new side of hers to viewers and excitedly expressed,

“When Baghin was initially presented to me, the name itself clicked with me, and I was intrigued to learn more about the story. She further added that not only was I offered the lead role, but also a dual character, which was a first for me. While actors often get diverse roles in various shows, portraying two entirely different personas in one show is a rare opportunity, and Baghin provided me with this unique chance. I portray Gauri, a regular girl who alternatingly transforms into a vengeful tigress, and I am particularly thrilled about the development of my character. The show will showcase me in a never-before-seen avatar, marking my debut in playing a dual character.' and I am excited and nervous at the same time. I look forward to my viewers blessings.”
- Aneri Vajani, lead actor of Baghin

'Bhagwaan Parashuraam,' starring Vishal Aditya Singh, Ishita Ganguly, and Navina Bole in important roles, tells the unknown story of a God whose presence is recognized but not entirely explored. The devotional series will showcase the journey of Lord Parashuraam - the 6th avatar of Lord Vishnu. 

Vishal Aditya Singh, the lead actor who plays the character of Bhagwaan Parashuraam in the show, shared,

“India has deep roots in mythology, and the Indian Entertainment industry has brought forth some amazing stories. While we are familiar with Lord Vishnu's tales, his avatars are less known. As a spiritual person, when the opportunity to play Lord Parashuraam came my way, I was excited to delve into the unexplored. The show will not only entertain viewers but also takes them on a deep dive into the lesser-known backstory of this powerful entity. I am excited to be a part of this as it aims to bring viewers closer to Indian history and culture.”
- Vishal Aditya Singh, lead actor of Bhagwaan Parashuraam

Do not miss the thrill! Tune in for 'Baghin' and 'Bhagwaan Parashuraam,' premiering on February 5th, followed by new episodes every Monday to Saturday from 8:30 PM to 9:00 PM on Star Bharat.

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